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Chola Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Slangs

0 slangs are so interesting, but id like to know the most frequently used specially in movies, wheres the best site for slangs - american that is? 0-
  

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0 Hello Chola and welcome to the forums. 01b 00Slang02b 00 is singular and uncountable - it doesn't have a plural form. com/links/Slang_and_Colloquialisms/American_Slang

  • 0 Hello Chola and welcome to the forums.
  • 01b 00Slang02b 00 is singular and uncountable - it doesn't have a plural form.
  • com/links/Slang_and_Colloquialisms/American_Slang
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0 Hello Chola and welcome to the forums. 01b00Slang02b00 is singular and uncountable - it doesn't have a plural form. If you type American Slang into your browser, you will find lots of sites, but here are some to start you off: 02br
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0 Hello Chola, hello Abbie, 02br
00I guess all the languages have their slang, don't they? Does it have to be only American? 0-
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0Uh... in which case, it would be 'slangs' (countable plural), as in 01i00The Slangs of the World, an Investigation of the Ubiquity of Non-standard Lexes02i00. But yes, the noun is normally uncountable. 0-
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0And this is a day! Thanks, I needed that! 050010id1
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0 There r quite interesting slang in American movies, I suppose theyre all using American slang.. ? I could really use slang that describe a good action or an accomplishment, that describe a looser, a busted computer or something, and describe a crazy idea or action.. 02br
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0'Slang' is an uncountable noun in these sentences, Chola-- please remove your 's's. And 'are' is spelled using three letters. 0-
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0 In my opinion, once you manage to study some slang, it's no longer fashionable/used. 02br
00It's a bug! 0-
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Hello,I'm Andrea...I'm from Peru and I need some help to present a Research Project about slang...You're a native english speaker,aren't you?...If you are,tell me : do you think that a person who is learning english as a foreign language should learn how to use slang also? I mean, would it be useful for him/her?

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